| The 3-reel system wide progressive slot machine game of It's Good to be Bad can be played in two denominations either $0.25 or $1 and has a pay table displayed on the machine for your convenience. The progressive jackpot total is displayed above the machine and will be reset at $100,000 each time that it is won. If you wish to participate in the progressive then you must play a maximum bet of 3 coins. If you keep accumulating losing spins then you will increase the free winning spins meter and by receiving 29 losing spins in a row you will win the progressive jackpot but watch out. Once you receive a winning spin the Free Winning Spins meter is set back to zero.
To participate in the game's bonus round then you must make a maximum 3 coin bet. The game's bonus round is known as The Loss Meter and the Free Winning Spins meter. If you build up losses in a row they will add to the losses on the Loss Meter and the dancing devil in the game tells you how many more losses you will need to get in a row to qualify for guaranteed free winning spins.
In order to win the progressive jackpot you must accumulate 29 losing spins in a row on the Loss meter. When you have got your first four losing spins in a row then you will win one guaranteed free winning spin in the fee Winning Spin Meter which can be found just to the right of the reels. Also, as you build up more and more losses they will cause the lights on the side of the machine to light up. The more losses on your loss meter and the higher the lights will go. Player's also have the option to redeem any free winning spins at any time form the number on show in the Free Winning Spins meter at any time. Every time you hit a winning spin it will stop your run of losses meaning that you will lose any losses you have built up on the Loss meter and the Free Winning Spins meter so you will have to start building them up again from scratch.
If you wish to cash in your winning spins before you lose them all then you just need to click on the gold "Cash In" button situated just below the red Cash Out button at the very bottom of the machine.
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